To let 房屋出租

"I see on the streets of London lots of billboards with 'to let' on it. At first I didn't understand what it meant. So I guessed maybe it was supposed to be toilet but without the 'i'. So I'm wondering how this phrase is used."

Jin Lu

If you have ever been to the UK, you may have seen a sign outside a building which says 'to let'.

Be very careful not to walk in looking for somewhere to go to the toilet! There's only one missing letter but a big difference in meaning.

Neil and Feifei talk about the verb 'to let', which is easy to confuse with the verbs 'to hire' and 'to rent'.

Why do you rent a flat but hire a car and a suit? Find out in this week's Question and Answer of the Week.

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